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I hope others respond because this is my apprehension concerning the Sphinx. While it has generally been well received , careful reading of the many reviews seems to indicate that this is not an integrated for anyone wanting some degree of tonal richness . If your speakers are on the warm or laidback variety then this might be a great match ( not that many newish speakers sound like that. ) But given the neutral to slightly bright modern loudspeaker ( trying to impress with their detail and transparency ) or monitor with limited bass or even midbass extension, you would want to be sure you like that somewhat upfront , lively sound. So, IMO ,not an amp to take a chance on without auditioning ( of course you could say that about most things audio.)
Lance, sorry to throw cold water on your plans, but maybe this may help you to make a better choice:Digital and Class D amps are not characterized by rich harmonics in the range of the audible spectrum, but for transparency, neutrality and sheer power, some are even cold according the speaker and cables used.SMT what you need is a Single Ended tube amp with a big EI OPT.In this range I suggest a KT150 SE amp that will delivery about 20W in Triode.Or if you need huge power there is a great amp here in the Trade Circle for $2850:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=150362.msg1613920;topicseen#newWith this amp you can run 6550 and various KT range tubes.If you can afford 4 output tubes this the amp right to get rich tubular harmonics.